Enable the failover resource group that now includes
the Samba Disk Storage and Logical Hostname resources.

# scswitch -Z -gSamba-failover-resource-group

Create and register Winbind as a failover data service (if required).

# cd /opt/SUNWscsmb/winbind/util

Edit the winbind_config file and follow the comments within
that file:

# These parameters can be customized in (key=value) form
#
# RS - name of the resource for the application
# RG - name of the resource group containing RS
# WB_BIN - name of the Winbind bin directory
# WB_SBIN - name of the Winbind sbin directory. Used in Samba 3.
# WB_INST - name of the Winbind configuration directory
# NTUSER - name of the NT fault monitor user
#WB_LIB_PATH- name of library paths to LD_LIBRARY_PATH
#WB_DISCACHE - Should winbind cache be disabled. Used in Samba 3.
#WB_SINGLEMODE - Should winbind run in single mode. Used in Samba 3.
# LH - name of the LogicalHostname SC resource
# HAS_RS - name of the Winbind HAStoragePlus SC resource

The following is an example for a Winbind instance with Samba installed from
http://www.samba.org.

# These parameters can be customized in (key=value) form
#
# RS - name of the resource for the application
# RG - name of the resource group containing RS
# SMB_BIN - name of the Samba bin directory
# SMB_SBIN - name of the Samba sbin directory
# (If no sbin then specify the bin directory)
# SMB_INST - name of the Samba configuration directory
# SMB_LOG - name of the Samba log directory
# for log.smbd and log.nmbd
# (If not specified will default
# to $SMB_INST/logs)
#SMB_LIB_PATH - name of library paths to LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# FMUSER - name of the Samba fault monitor user
# FMPASS - name of the Samba fault monitor user password
# FMDOMAIN - name of the NT-domain faultmonitor user is configured on.
# ( This should be used if faultmonitor user is not configured
# on the same NT-domain Samba is member to )
# LH - name of the LogicalHostname SC resource
# HAS_RS - name of the Samba HAStoragePlus SC resource

The following is an example for Samba instance SAMBA1 with
Samba installed from http://www.samba.org.